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Art and Design Arts and Humanities 2001-2002 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 149 5. No General Education Integration course offered by the Department of Art and Design may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the department. Credential Program The Single Subject Matter Preparation Pro-gram in Art at California State University, Fresno complies with the preconditions for the approval in the following ways. 1. The program includes (a) 33 semester units of core coursework in art subjects and related subjects that are commonly taught in departmentalized classes in California public schools and (b) 24 semester units of coursework that pro-vide breadth and perspective to supple-ment the essential core of the program. These requirements are elaborated un-der 2 and 3 below. 2. The 33 units of core courses include courses in art, art history, crafts, ceram-ics, design, painting, and drawing. Credential Program Core Courses Units ART H 10 and 11: The Ancient and Primitive World and The Modern World ......................................... (6) ART 13: Design ............................. (3) ART 21: Figure Drawing ............... (3) ART 24, 25, 26, 27, 109T, 126, or 127: Printmaking ....................... (3) ART 40: Painting .......................... (3) ART 50: Sculpture ......................... (3) ART 60: Beginning Ceramics ........ (3) ART 70: Crafts or ART 127, 160, 175, and/or 166 ......................... (3) ART 30, 182, 183, 185, or 37, 107, 117: Photography or Computers ... (3) ART 120: Drawing (advanced) ...... (3) Core total ........................................... 33 3. The 24 units of breadth coursework required by the program include courses that provide breadth and perspective to supplement the essential core of the pro-gram. Credential Program Breadth Courses Units ART H 136: Contemporary Art .... (3) ART H 120, 122, 124, 126, or 109T: Renaissance, Baroque, or Heroines in Art ...................... (3) ART H 160, 170, 173, or 175: Africa, Native North American, Pre- Columbian, or Pre-Columbian Andes ......................................... (3) 3. General Education and elective units may be used toward a dual major or minor (see Dual Major or departmental minor). Consult the appropriate depart-ment chair, program coordinator, or faculty adviser for further information. 4 No General Education Integration course offered by the Department of Art and Design may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the department. Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements Art Major Graphic Design Option Units Major requirements.......................... 65 Art and Design Core .................. (18) ART H 10 and 11............... (6) ART 13 ............................... (3) ART 20 or ID 43 ................ (3) ART 24 or 30 or 40 ............ (3) ART 50 or 60 or 70 ............ (3) Lower-division requirements ........ (12) GD 40, 41, 42; I T 60 Upper-division requirements ........ (35) ID 111; GD 135, 140, 141, 142, 143, 146, 147, 148, 149; ART 116; MCJ 142 General Education ............................ 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ................. 5-11* (See Degree Requirements); may be used toward a dual major or minor. Total requirements ......................... 124 * This total indicates that a maximum of two courses (6 units) in G.E. Breadth C1 and G.E. Breadth E1 also may be applied to the graphic design major. These courses include ART H 10, 11; ART 20, 40, 50 (G.E. C1) and/or ART 13 (G.E. E1). Consult the department chair or faculty adviser for additional details. Advising Notes 1. All courses required for the major must receive a letter grade. 2. Student work may be retained for a limited period for display and accredita-tion visits. 3. The upper-division writing skills re-quirement can be met by passing the university examination or by complet-ing a W course with a letter grade of C or higher, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units are completed. 4. The General Education requirement of 51 units may be exceeded depending upon the selection of courses; such excess units may be counted under the Electives category toward the 124-unit degree. Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements Art Major Units Major requirements (See Note 1) ...... 51 Art and Design Core .................. (18) ART H 10 and 11............... (6) ART 13 ............................... (3) ART 20 or ID 43 ................ (3) ART 24 or 30 or 40 ............ (3) ART 50 or 60 or 70 ............ (3) Computer Imaging requirement ART 37 or GD 40 or ART 107 or 117 ..................... (3) Theory requirement ART 101 .................................... (3) Art Gallery requirement ART 112 .................................... (3) Art History requirement ART H 132 or 136, plus an additional 3 upper-division units ............................. (6) Area of Emphasis (I, II, III, or IV) ............................ (9) I. Drawing/Painting ART 120, 121, 140, 141 II. Ceramics/Sculpture ART 152, 153, 155, 160, 161, 165 III. Printmaking/Photography ART 125, 126, 127, 130, 133, 182, 183, 185 IV. Crafts/Design ART 113, 116, 166, 170, 175 V. Art History (see Advising Note1) Art and Design upper-division electives ....................................... (9) General Education ............................ 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ............... 22-28* (See Degree Requirements); may be used toward a dual major or minor. Total ................................................. 124 * This total indicates that a maximum of two courses (6 units) in G.E. Breadth C1 and G.E. Breadth E1 also may be applied to the art major. These courses include ART H 10, 11; ART 20, 40, 50 (G.E. C1); and/or ART 13 (G.E. E1). Consult the department chair or faculty adviser for additional details. Advising Notes 1. Upper-division requirements for stu-dents emphasizing art history include: ART 101, ART H 136, and at least 3 units from each of the following areas: • Primitive, Pre-Columbian • Renaissance, Baroque • Modern, Contemporary 2. CR/NC grading is only permitted in ART 198, Internship.
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Title | 2001-02 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2001-05 |
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Location | Fresno, California |
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Title | Page 149 |
Full Text Search | Art and Design Arts and Humanities 2001-2002 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 149 5. No General Education Integration course offered by the Department of Art and Design may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the department. Credential Program The Single Subject Matter Preparation Pro-gram in Art at California State University, Fresno complies with the preconditions for the approval in the following ways. 1. The program includes (a) 33 semester units of core coursework in art subjects and related subjects that are commonly taught in departmentalized classes in California public schools and (b) 24 semester units of coursework that pro-vide breadth and perspective to supple-ment the essential core of the program. These requirements are elaborated un-der 2 and 3 below. 2. The 33 units of core courses include courses in art, art history, crafts, ceram-ics, design, painting, and drawing. Credential Program Core Courses Units ART H 10 and 11: The Ancient and Primitive World and The Modern World ......................................... (6) ART 13: Design ............................. (3) ART 21: Figure Drawing ............... (3) ART 24, 25, 26, 27, 109T, 126, or 127: Printmaking ....................... (3) ART 40: Painting .......................... (3) ART 50: Sculpture ......................... (3) ART 60: Beginning Ceramics ........ (3) ART 70: Crafts or ART 127, 160, 175, and/or 166 ......................... (3) ART 30, 182, 183, 185, or 37, 107, 117: Photography or Computers ... (3) ART 120: Drawing (advanced) ...... (3) Core total ........................................... 33 3. The 24 units of breadth coursework required by the program include courses that provide breadth and perspective to supplement the essential core of the pro-gram. Credential Program Breadth Courses Units ART H 136: Contemporary Art .... (3) ART H 120, 122, 124, 126, or 109T: Renaissance, Baroque, or Heroines in Art ...................... (3) ART H 160, 170, 173, or 175: Africa, Native North American, Pre- Columbian, or Pre-Columbian Andes ......................................... (3) 3. General Education and elective units may be used toward a dual major or minor (see Dual Major or departmental minor). Consult the appropriate depart-ment chair, program coordinator, or faculty adviser for further information. 4 No General Education Integration course offered by the Department of Art and Design may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the department. Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements Art Major Graphic Design Option Units Major requirements.......................... 65 Art and Design Core .................. (18) ART H 10 and 11............... (6) ART 13 ............................... (3) ART 20 or ID 43 ................ (3) ART 24 or 30 or 40 ............ (3) ART 50 or 60 or 70 ............ (3) Lower-division requirements ........ (12) GD 40, 41, 42; I T 60 Upper-division requirements ........ (35) ID 111; GD 135, 140, 141, 142, 143, 146, 147, 148, 149; ART 116; MCJ 142 General Education ............................ 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ................. 5-11* (See Degree Requirements); may be used toward a dual major or minor. Total requirements ......................... 124 * This total indicates that a maximum of two courses (6 units) in G.E. Breadth C1 and G.E. Breadth E1 also may be applied to the graphic design major. These courses include ART H 10, 11; ART 20, 40, 50 (G.E. C1) and/or ART 13 (G.E. E1). Consult the department chair or faculty adviser for additional details. Advising Notes 1. All courses required for the major must receive a letter grade. 2. Student work may be retained for a limited period for display and accredita-tion visits. 3. The upper-division writing skills re-quirement can be met by passing the university examination or by complet-ing a W course with a letter grade of C or higher, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units are completed. 4. The General Education requirement of 51 units may be exceeded depending upon the selection of courses; such excess units may be counted under the Electives category toward the 124-unit degree. Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements Art Major Units Major requirements (See Note 1) ...... 51 Art and Design Core .................. (18) ART H 10 and 11............... (6) ART 13 ............................... (3) ART 20 or ID 43 ................ (3) ART 24 or 30 or 40 ............ (3) ART 50 or 60 or 70 ............ (3) Computer Imaging requirement ART 37 or GD 40 or ART 107 or 117 ..................... (3) Theory requirement ART 101 .................................... (3) Art Gallery requirement ART 112 .................................... (3) Art History requirement ART H 132 or 136, plus an additional 3 upper-division units ............................. (6) Area of Emphasis (I, II, III, or IV) ............................ (9) I. Drawing/Painting ART 120, 121, 140, 141 II. Ceramics/Sculpture ART 152, 153, 155, 160, 161, 165 III. Printmaking/Photography ART 125, 126, 127, 130, 133, 182, 183, 185 IV. Crafts/Design ART 113, 116, 166, 170, 175 V. Art History (see Advising Note1) Art and Design upper-division electives ....................................... (9) General Education ............................ 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ............... 22-28* (See Degree Requirements); may be used toward a dual major or minor. Total ................................................. 124 * This total indicates that a maximum of two courses (6 units) in G.E. Breadth C1 and G.E. Breadth E1 also may be applied to the art major. These courses include ART H 10, 11; ART 20, 40, 50 (G.E. C1); and/or ART 13 (G.E. E1). Consult the department chair or faculty adviser for additional details. Advising Notes 1. Upper-division requirements for stu-dents emphasizing art history include: ART 101, ART H 136, and at least 3 units from each of the following areas: • Primitive, Pre-Columbian • Renaissance, Baroque • Modern, Contemporary 2. CR/NC grading is only permitted in ART 198, Internship. |